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Re: rendering a treeview *hairy problem*
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- Subject: Re: [xsl] rendering a treeview *hairy problem*
- From: "Mattias Konradsson" <preacher at fragzone dot se>
- Date: Thu, 1 Feb 2001 10:08:30 +0100
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> weee, this problem has been on my mind the last couple of days... So roll
up
> your sleeves and get your gray ones going, hopefully they work better than
> mine :)
No takers? aww come on, I was hoping this list would impress me with it's
brilliance :) I think I have the problem boiled down however. What I need to
do is in each node go recursively through each parent and check whether it
has any siblings.. but I'm not sure how to do that
<xsl:for-each select="self::node()/parent::post">
</xsl:for-each>
seems only to check the parent of the current node, not that parent's
parent, and that parents parent parent.. you get the drift..
Best Regards
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Mattias Konradsson
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